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For Immediate Release
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Communications contact: Kate Colwell, Friends of the Earth, (202) 222-0744, kcolwell@foe.org

Expert Contact: Jeff Conant, Friends of the Earth, (510) 900-0016, jconat@foe.org

Travel Ban for Gustavo Castro Soto Lifted

Today, the First Courthouse of Letters of Intibuca, Honduras, acting on instructions from the judge Victorina Flores Orellana, decided to lift the measure prohibiting Gustavo Castro Soto from leaving the country, which has been in place since March 7.

This decision was made after the Honduran General Attorney's office requested that the restriction be lifted because "all of the [necessary] investigations and scientific tests have been exhausted" in the case of the assassination of Berta Caceres on March 3rd.

WASHINGTON

Today, the First Courthouse of Letters of Intibuca, Honduras, acting on instructions from the judge Victorina Flores Orellana, decided to lift the measure prohibiting Gustavo Castro Soto from leaving the country, which has been in place since March 7.

This decision was made after the Honduran General Attorney's office requested that the restriction be lifted because "all of the [necessary] investigations and scientific tests have been exhausted" in the case of the assassination of Berta Caceres on March 3rd.

Gustavo Castro, witnessed the murder of Berta Caceres, the coordinator of the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), and was wounded during the attack. As a Mexican citizen, and as a witness and victim of attempted murder in Honduras, he has had the right all along to collaborate with the Honduran authorities from his own country, in accord with the Treaty for Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters in effect between Honduras and Mexico.

However, this right was violated by the Judge Victorina Flores Orellana who on March 7 issued a migratory alert for thirty days against Gustavo Castro, and by the Honduran General Attorney's Office, which took 24 days to revoke this measure. During this period, Gustavo Castro has only been required to undertake two more procedures in the context of the investigation - an obligation he could have fulfilled from Mexico.

We are pleased with this decision, which should finally allow our colleague Gustavo Castro to return to Mexico.

However, we condemn the lack of reaction on the part of the Mexican government, in particular by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs who, despite its communique today, did not take the necessary steps to urge the Honduran government to let a Mexican citizen return home. Meanwhile, the team of Otros Mundos A.C./Friends of the Earth Mexico, the family and legal counsel of Gustavo Castro, organizations acting in solidartiy and international bodies have continue to condemn the violation of human rights that this migratory alert represented.

We demand that the right of Gustavo Castro to continue collaborating in the investigation from Mexico according to the treaty between both countries be respected. Gustavo Castro should immediately be permitted to safely return to his home country.

Our position remains the same: We demand an impartial investigation of the facts until the murder of Berta Caceres, and the assassination attempt against Gustavo Castro, are fully clarified and those truly responsible are held to account.

Our thanks to the many thousands world-wide who have spoken out against this injustice, and in defense of Gustavo Castro and others at risk in Honduras. Together, we will continue the struggle.

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